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1) Member of Ramaria subg. Laeticolora sect. Formosae; 2) clamp connections absent from all tissues; 3) acanthodendroid hyphae common in outer stipe flesh and surface; 4) stipe large, pruinose, white but easily staining to brown where handled or rubbed; 5) branch apices bright orange red; 6) type locality, northern Arkansas; 7) ITS sequence unique in the subgenus; (GenBank ITS accession KJ416133). Basidiomata (Figs 1–4) robust, fleshy, –16 × 14 cm, repeatedly branched, coralloid. Stipe portion massive (Fig. 3), from discrete to 2–3 large conjunct stipes, fleshy, rounded, with minimum external mycelium, superficially white-pruinose where undisturbed, extensively “Mikado brown” (7C6) where rubbed; flesh off-white, solid, moist (not slippery), very finely marbled, very slowly becoming tan where sliced; abortive branchlets in small, vertical clusters, easily brown. Lower branches “light ochraceous buff” (5A4), upward “capucine orange” (5A6) to “Mikado orange” (6A6), in age “ochraceous salmon” (6A6) to “light ochraceous salmon” (6A4); internodes diminishing gradually; branch apices (Fig. 4) (ultimate 3–4 mm) rounded, ultimately dentate, “Grenadine red” (8A8), becoming concolorous to “capucine yellow” (5A8). Odor none. Taste none. 5% aqueous FeSO4 on stipe flesh = no color change.
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Ronald H. Petersen, Karen W. Hughes, Jay Justice
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Petersen R, Hughes K, Justice J (2014) Two new species of Ramaria from Arkansas MycoKeys 8: 17–29
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Ronald H. Petersen
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Karen W. Hughes
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Jay Justice
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" United States, Arkansas, Searcy Co., grounds of Shepherd of the Ozarks, 36°00'10""N, 92°28'28""W, 24.X.2013, coll. Carl Davis and Therese Martin (NAMA), TFB 14450 (TENN 69114). "
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Ronald H. Petersen, Karen W. Hughes, Jay Justice
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Petersen R, Hughes K, Justice J (2014) Two new species of Ramaria from Arkansas MycoKeys 8: 17–29
author
Ronald H. Petersen
author
Karen W. Hughes
author
Jay Justice
original
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Mycokeys (archived)